Braves draw record crowds in three games vs. Phillies

Braves teammates Ronald Acuna (right) and Ozzie Albies celebrate Atlanta's 15-1 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies  Sunday, June 16, 2019, at SunTrust Park in Atlanta.

Credit: Curtis Compton

Credit: Curtis Compton

Braves teammates Ronald Acuna (right) and Ozzie Albies celebrate Atlanta's 15-1 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies Sunday, June 16, 2019, at SunTrust Park in Atlanta.

The Braves’ three-game series against the Phillies drew a record 126,423 to SunTrust Park.

Saturday’s crowd of 43,593 is the largest in the ballpark’s three-year history. (The previous record of 42,143 fans was set on Aug. 18, 2018, against Colorado.)

» More: SunTrust Park will be renamed Truist

It is Atlanta’s fifth sellout this season.

Atlanta has had five sellouts this season.

Through 38  home games, the Braves have drawn 1,188,636 fans, for an average of 31,280 per game.

Below is how the team is faring in the stands this season. (The red line constitutes the average attendance over the season. Hover over the columns — or select a group of columns — to get details on the games and attendance. You also can filter by opponents.) 

Editor’s note: If unable to view chart below, click here

The Braves averaged 31,470 fans last season. The Braves drew 2,505,252 fans in the first season at the ballpark. The team averaged 30,929 announced fans per game in 2017.

Per MLB policy, since 1993, announced attendance represents tickets sold, not the number of people in the stadium.